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Urasenke 14th Generation Tantansai Soshitsu, Suho-ao, Self-Made, Self-Written Hanging Scroll, Kakejiku, Hanging Scroll, Box Length: Approximately 117 cm (overall) Width: Approximately 36.9 cm (including the axis ends) Width: Approximately 31.7 cm (excluding the axis ends) Accessories: Paulownia wood box Tantansai Soshitsu, the 14th generation of the Urasenke school Born in 1893, died in 1964 The 14th head of the Urasenke school of tea ceremony. The eldest son of the 13th generation Urasenke head, Ennosai. His childhood name was Masanosuke, and his art name was Sekiso. He succeeded as the head of the school at the age of 30. He established the Tankokai to unify the school and the International Tea Ceremony Culture Association for overseas promotion and cultural exchange. He received the Konju Hosho, the Purple Ribbon Medal, and the Order of the Rising Sun, Third Class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon. He passed away in a hotel in Hokkaido in 1964 at the age of 71. It has been stored in a chest of drawers for many decades, so there are stains and wrinkles. Please make your judgment based on the images. The mounting is as it was at the time. There may be minor scratches due to long-term storage. There may also be unnoticed stains or minor scratches that I may have missed during the listing. Please bid if you understand that this is an antique item.
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